ATP Chair Umpire Mohamed Lahyani Beats the Blackout at Madrid Open

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Chaos ensued at the Madrid Open when a massive nationwide power outage in Spain halted all matches relying on electronic line-calling and digital scoreboards. Matches across the grounds were suspended, as the technology-driven officiating systems went completely dark.

However, one match found a way forward thanks to the quick thinking and adaptability of legendary chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani. During the match between Italy’s Matteo Arnaldi and Bosnia’s Damir Dzumhur, Lahyani took full control — manually calling lines and keeping the score himself, ensuring that play could continue despite the technical chaos.

Arnaldi managed to close out the match in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4. Yet, due to the power failure, the result is not officially recognized on the ATP website for now. Typically, match results are entered directly through the chair umpire’s tablet, which was rendered useless during the outage.

ARNALDI VOLA AGLI OTTAVI ✈️

L’azzurro supera Damir Dzumhur in due set e conquista un posto negli ottavi di finale del Masters 1000 di Madrid #Tennis#MMOpen#Arnaldipic.twitter.com/dK6y8Ugynb

— Eurosport IT (@Eurosport_IT) April 28, 2025

Despite the extraordinary circumstances, Lahyani's old-school officiating kept the spirit of the tournament alive. His heroics offered a reminder of a time before tennis became so reliant on technology — and earned him plenty of praise from players and fans alike.

Fans all around the world were left confused after a few platforms showed that the match had been suspended while others showed that the match had completed. Multiple tennis fans looked for confirmation on social media, and finally it looked like ATP acknowledged the completion of the match.

Anyone in Madrid able to confirm as to whether or not Arnaldi has won this match? As I'm sitting here looking at f*cking people telling me he's won on social media.

I'm seeing reports that he's won, but then the scoreboard is telling me it's 6-3, &3-2 with the break, Deuce.

— Mon€y On Tenni$ (@Money_On_Tennis) April 28, 2025
Confirmed by ATP that Matteo Arnaldi won his match against Damir Dzumhur 6-3, 6-4

Also Harrison / King won 6-4, 7-6 vs Ebden / Peers. https://t.co/TWXSjpl0uSpic.twitter.com/7ipGDyvlHf

— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) April 28, 2025

This unusual day at the Madrid Open will be remembered not just for the blackout, but also for Lahyani’s quick thinking.

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